On 10/28/2011 2:08 AM, Eric S. Eberhard wrote:
I end up using SSL because, weirdly, credit card companies and
shipping companies (I do business software), and so forth, all use SSL
-- almost always HTTPS -- and I don't have a call for a protocol.
It would be REALLY cool if you could make a
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 4:55 PM, Dave Thompson dthomp...@prinpay.com wrote:
If you just want confidentiality with truly no authentication,
SSL/TLS (and OpenSSL) can do that with the anonymous-DH and
anonymous-ECDH suites. I assume you understand and accept the
vulnerabilities you are creating
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 12:26 PM, David Durham
david.durham...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm just sending the message to cout. If you can point me to
information on outputting the full OpenSSL error stack, I'd appreciate
it.
replied too soon, looks like this is what I want:
Thank you! Thank is great info for me if I ever need SSH (meaning
SSL with the protocol). It may also help the original person as he
may be able to solve his problem using inetd and openssh ... which is
easy and reliable and works great if you have remotely reasonable
traffic. Also, way
I believe the last function, the write, is missing a return false
with the error message?
Writing servers is VERY difficult to make 100% reliable, good
logging, etc. I have many years experience and still avoid it when I
can. You need to understand blocking and non-blocking calls, your
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Eric S. Eberhard fl...@vicsmba.com wrote:
I believe the last function, the write, is missing a return false with the
error message?
Doesn't matter though, it's not an issue. Thanks.
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OpenSSL
From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of David Durham
Sent: Thursday, 27 October, 2011 16:48
I'm new to C++ and libssl, but nevertheless trying to write an SSH
server. I have gone through tutorials and believe I have a working
server that initializes and SSL context, binds and
I end up using SSL because, weirdly, credit card companies and
shipping companies (I do business software), and so forth, all use
SSL -- almost always HTTPS -- and I don't have a call for a protocol.
It would be REALLY cool if you could make a wrapper on stunnel to
handle the H protocol